Where we know, we will go.
In the historical and cultural heritage of the Chinese nation, there is a special category – revolutionary cultural relics.
It includes not only relics related to revolutionary struggle, revolutionary conference sites, and revolutionary commemorative facilities, such as the site of the “First National Congress” of the Communist Party of China in Nanhu, Jiaxing, the site of the Battle of Yijiangshan Island, the site of the May Fourth Constitution, but also physical objects such as “overthrow Japanese imperialism” slogans and pots and pans used by revolutionary martyrs.
Recently, the Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics officially announced the second batch of revolutionary cultural relics list in the province, including 113 immovable revolutionary cultural relics and 1400 movable revolutionary cultural relics per set. Adding to the 547 immovable revolutionary cultural relics and 9061 movable revolutionary cultural relics per set announced in 2021, Zhejiang’s revolutionary cultural relics have reached tens of thousands, becoming an important carrier for us to understand revolutionary history and great spirit.
What kind of “spiritual code” does revolutionary cultural relics contain?
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